George Selwyn and his contemporaries, with memoirs and notes, المجلد 4R. Bentley, 1843 |
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... wrote and conversed in the French language almost with as much ease as he wrote and conversed in his own . Moreover , he was distinguished by the refinement of his taste in all matters connected with literature and art ; he was deeply ...
... wrote and conversed in the French language almost with as much ease as he wrote and conversed in his own . Moreover , he was distinguished by the refinement of his taste in all matters connected with literature and art ; he was deeply ...
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... wrote . You may easily fancy with what reverence I beheld this scene . The natural beauties of the place , though wonderful , were scarce powerful enough to drive away a train of ideas , which prevented me for some time from doing ...
... wrote . You may easily fancy with what reverence I beheld this scene . The natural beauties of the place , though wonderful , were scarce powerful enough to drive away a train of ideas , which prevented me for some time from doing ...
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... wrote you while I was dressing . Lady Harrington was bled yesterday , and complained at dinner of a pain in her bosom , which has increased so much that we were obliged to leave Vauxhall , where we were to have supped . Lord Winchilsea ...
... wrote you while I was dressing . Lady Harrington was bled yesterday , and complained at dinner of a pain in her bosom , which has increased so much that we were obliged to leave Vauxhall , where we were to have supped . Lord Winchilsea ...
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Adieu affectionately afterwards agreeable antè arrived Beauclerk Bedford believe Bolingbroke brother Bunbury CARLISLE TO GEORGE celebrated CHARLES JAMES FOX compliments Coventry daughter DEAR GEORGE DEAR SELWYN DEAR SIR desire died dine Duchess Duke of Grafton EARL OF CARLISLE EARL OF MARCH England French GEORGE SELWYN George the Third GILLY WILLIAMS give glad Gloucester hear HOLLAND TO GEORGE honour hope Horace Walpole John King Lady Holland Lady Sarah letter live London Lord Byron Lord Carlisle Lord Chatham Lord Holland Lord March Madame du Deffand Madame Geoffrin MARCH TO GEORGE Marquis married Matson morning never Newmarket Northumberland obliged Opera Paris Parliament person Pitt pleasure Pray received Rena Royal Highness soon sorry spirits stay sure tell thing to-day to-morrow told town Townshend Turin Viscount White's WILLIAMS TO GEORGE wish write wrote yesterday Zamperini